A 900-horsepower electric utility van beat a Ferrari and a Nissan GT-R in a drag race

By now, most people are well aware of the Model S sedan, the Model X SUV, and the forthcoming Model 3 entry-level sedan.

In the last couple of years, Tesla has touted its cars' ridiculously fast drivetrains which, in the case of the Model S P100D — the fastest version you can buy— can surge from zero to 60 mph in just 2.5 seconds.

The Chinese-funded company fitted its 900-horsepower, all-wheel-drive electric powertrain to a utility van to show off its performance capabilities. The van, nicknamed "Edna," is just a mule, Road and Track reported— but the underpinnings will eventually show up in Atieva's own future sedan.

In the meantime, you need something to compare that kind of power to, so the company lined up a bunch of cars, including a Ferrari 458 Speciale, a Nissan GT-R, and some Tesla Model S cars for a few quarter-mile runs. The result is pretty stunning.